Result for 0906E7F114B2A313B4BC4829DAAD202A91650BA9

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Key Value
FileName./usr/share/doc/crac/examples/test_f/bug/bug-15646.sam
FileSize5037
MD5EE8B56D14A478281904177333C15D701
SHA-10906E7F114B2A313B4BC4829DAAD202A91650BA9
SHA-25649BFF072E14F27468E141132C1D24FDB49953DA4DDF2520F3372B91355B77EE0
SSDEEP96:stYtzE5E6er78ogqMc2FoeaifMc2FoeaiCMc2Foeain7:sqRE5wrgqMlfMlCMln7
TLSHT17CA18B7899212DF6559C239E291F369C066CB45CFF7469E0DB25BD0A0D00AD740BF8BB
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hashlookup:trust55

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Key Value
FileSize934104
MD5D4618410FCE31093C8821D820DC83880
PackageDescriptionintegrated RNA-Seq read analysis CRAC is a tool to analyze High Throughput Sequencing (HTS) data in comparison to a reference genome. It is intended for transcriptomic and genomic sequencing reads. More precisely, with transcriptomic reads as input, it predicts point mutations, indels, splice junction, and chimeric RNAs (ie, non colinear splice junctions). CRAC can also output positions and nature of sequence error that it detects in the reads. CRAC uses a genome index. This index must be computed before running the read analysis. For this sake, use the command "crac-index" on your genome files. You can then process the reads using the command crac. See the man page of CRAC (help file) by typing "man crac". CRAC requires large amount of main memory on your computer. For processing against the Human genome, say 50 million reads of 100 nucleotide each, CRAC requires about 40 gigabytes of main memory. Check whether the system of your computing server is equipped with sufficient amount of memory before launching an analysis.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamecrac
PackageSectionscience
PackageVersion2.5.2+dfsg-2
SHA-11701CDFFEFD0B1162E2416BE2F585830055C7A84
SHA-256DEB960E986F8ED66484D3C8D452A4CC8B75BCAA60AAFFE826DC850C68612C1E8